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Using the covariation of extant hominoid upper and lower jaws to predict dental arcades of extinct hominins

机译:利用现有的原始骨箱上下颌骨的协变度预测灭绝矿物的牙科拱廊

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Upper and lower jaws are well represented in the fossil record of mammals and are frequently used to diagnose species. Some hominin species are only known by either their maxillary or mandibular morphology, and in this study, we explore the possibility of predicting their complementary dental arcade shape to aid the recognition of conspecific specimens in the fossil record. To this end, we apply multiple multivariate regression to analyze 3D landmark coordinates collected on associated upper and lower dental arcades of extant Homo, Pan, Gorilla, Pongo, and Hylobates. We first study the extant patterns of variation in dental arcade shape and quantify how accurate predictions of complementary arcades are. Then we explore applications of this extant framework for interpreting the fossil record based on two fossil hominin specimens with associated upper and lower jaws, KNM-WT 15000 (Homo erectus sensu lato) and Sts 52 (Australopithecus africanus), as well as two non-associated specimens of Paranthropus boisei, the maxilla of 014 5 and the Peninj mandible. We find that the shape differences between the predictions and the original fossil specimens are in the range of variation within genera or species and therefore are consistent with their known affinity. Our approach can provide a reference against which intraspecific variation of extinct species can be assessed. We show that our method predicts arcade shapes reliably even if the target shape is not represented in the reference sample. We find that in extant hominoids, the amount of within-taxon variation in dental arcade shape often overlaps with the amount of between-taxon shape variation. This implies that whereas a large difference in dental arcade shape between two individuals typically suggests that they belong to different species or even genera, a small shape difference does not necessarily imply conspecificity. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:上颌和下颌在哺乳动物的化石记录中很好地表示,经常用于诊断物种。一些母素物种才通过其上颌或下颌形态而众所周知,在这项研究中,我们探讨了预测其互补牙科拱廊形状的可能性,以帮助识别化石记录中的面临的标本。为此,我们应用多元回归,分析现存Homo,Pan,大猩猩,Pongo和Hylobates相关的上下牙科拱廊收集的3D地标坐标。我们首先研究牙科拱廊形状的现存变化模式,并量化互补拱迹的准确预测是多么准确。然后我们探索这种现存框架的应用,用于根据具有相关的上下颌骨,KNM-WT15000(Homo Erectus Sensu Lato)和STS 52(Australopithecus Africanus)以及两个非框架Paranthropus Boisei的相关标本,014 5的上颌和Peninj下颌骨。我们发现预测和原始化石样品之间的形状差异在完全或物种内的变化范围内,因此与其已知的亲和力一致。我们的方法可以提供参考,可以评估灭绝物种的拆卸变化。我们表明,即使在参考样本中没有表示目标形状,我们的方法也可靠地预测拱形形状。我们发现,在现存的同源物中,牙科拱廊形状的分类内变化的量通常与分类之间的数量重叠。这意味着,虽然两个人之间的牙科拱门形状的巨大差异通常表明它们属于不同的物种甚至是属,但是小形状差异并不一定意味着尖锐的程度。 (c)2017 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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